Update on FEI Measuring Device for Control of Noseband Tightness at FEI Events

Wednesday, October 16, 2024 | FEI Communications Department

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Following a successful testing phase, the design of the FEI Measuring Device has now been finalized after more than 600 tests were conducted at FEI Events across the disciplines of Jumping, Dressage, Eventing, Endurance, and Driving.

The tests were well accepted by the participating Horses, Athletes, Grooms and Officials.

FEI Measuring Device

The tightness of nosebands at FEI Events across all FEI Disciplines, will be assessed using the following FEI Measuring Device designed by the FEI in collaboration with external experts.

The FEI Measuring Device is a pass-through tool that is inserted under the noseband, over the nasal bone, and drawn through from top to bottom. The test is quick and straightforward, taking just a matter of seconds to complete.

If the device passes through, the noseband is loose enough. However, if the device cannot pass through easily, the noseband is considered too tight and the consequences outlined in Art. 1044.8 of the FEI Veterinary Regulations will apply.

The FEI Measuring Device will be rolled out gradually at FEI Events in the first quarter of 2025.

Available

The FEI Measuring Device will be available for purchase by anyone and further information will be provided in that regard at a later stage.

In addition, discipline specific protocols and educational material are being produced for FEI Officials, Athletes and their Support Personnel.

You can address any query to Ana.Kricej@fei.org and/or Goncalo.Paixao@fei.org.

We would like to take this opportunity to extend our sincere thanks to the athletes, their support teams, FEI officials, Organizing Committees, representatives of FEI Stakeholders, and National Federations who participated or contributed to the test phase of this project.

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